One helpful question to ask when reading a poem is "What emotions or feelings does this poem evoke in me?" This can help you connect with the poem on a personal level and better understand its impact.
One helpful question to ask when reading a poem is, "What emotions or images does this poem evoke for me?" This can help you connect with the poem's themes and explore how it resonates with you personally.
why am i reading this?
How does the poet depict childhood in the poem? What emotions or themes related to childhood are present in the poem? How do these attitudes towards childhood contribute to the overall message or tone of the poem?
why am i reading this?
why am i reading this?
Before reading a business document for the first time, a helpful question to ask yourself is, "What is the primary purpose of this document?" This sets the stage for your understanding and helps you focus on key information, whether it’s to inform, persuade, or report. Additionally, consider what specific outcomes or decisions you hope to achieve by reading it, as this can guide your attention to relevant details.
In the post-reading phase, ask yourself "Was my purpose for reading achieved?".
ignored.......
my porpose for reading achived
G. do i really want to be reading this?
Which question should you ask during third reading of the muti-draft reading progress? A. Who is the speaker, or the voice that "Say" the words of the poem? B. how has the work expanded my idea's or my imagination? C. What do the word choices and imagery tell me about the speaker? D. Who does the poem's form reflect it's meaning?
they are sometimes helpful but yeah your to smart to ask a freken question like that.